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Old 03 Dec 2004, 01:30 pm
Elmo P. Shagnasty
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Default Re: 2002 Honda Odyssey Side View Mirror Switch Failure

In article <LlZrd.91960$8G4.6597@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

> On 12/3/2004 5:23 AM Elmo P. Shagnasty spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > In article <wridnabRDaiFbjLcRVn-jw@rcn.net>, Abeness <news@nada.x>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Howard wrote:
> >> > Get a life!
> >>
> >> I sure am tired of seeing schmucks around here like you who don't have
> >> anything better to do than to type 217 words simply to insult someone.
> >> Perhaps it's you who need to get a life? Who do you think you are,
> >> insulting people like this? Please, go away, and don't waste my time.

> >
> > Obviously, you didn't like what Howard had to say--probably because he
> > hit too close to home for you, eh?
> >
> > Howard was right:
> >
> >> No, there's not been a problem with that switch. It unfortunately failed
> >> and
> >> didn't make it to its life expectancy. But I suppose you expected it to
> >> last
> >> forever. Yeah, 38,000 miles or 2-3 years is a little short but s--t
> >> happens.
> >> Stop whining over trivial items. Save it for a serious matter, when you
> >> really may need Honda's help. I'll bet you never visit your dealer for
> >> your
> >> maintenance but your there bright and early every time they have something
> >> free for you, like any warranty work or product update. And there you go
> >> demanding free parts, free labor, demanding something you think you
> >> deserve
> >> but is not spelled out in any contract or warranty. You yell and scream
> >> you
> >> got ripped off because they wanted a few extra dollars for their expertise
> >> and knowledge and/or tools that made it able for them to know immediately
> >> what was wrong with your switch. Maybe they get $70 or $80 an hour labor,
> >> but I'm sure you would have felt a whole bunch better to bring it to your
> >> local greasemonkey and pay him "only" $45 an hour for the two hours he
> >> would
> >> spend trying to figure out what the problem was, if he could figure it out
> >> the first time.

> >

>
> Suck my dick, you supercilious sanctimonious bastard.


THERE'S an intelligent response.

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